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European Commission International Lifelong Learning Conference  
Author : Life long Learning Trust- Vicky Adin







Created : 16 Sep 2002
Last Revision : 16 Sep 2002
Lifelong Learning Trust
(in association with Auckland College of Education and University of Auckland)
is the New Zealand partner in the Pallace project.
PROMOTING ACTIVE LIFELONG LEARNING IN
AUSTRALASIA, CANADA AND EUROPE


14-16 February 2003
AUCKLAND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

KEYNOTE and PANEL SPEAKERS
include
PROFESSOR R.H. (Bob) FRYER (CBE)- Chief Executive of National Health Services
University and Vice Chancellor designate of the NHS University
Hon. MARIAN HOBBS, Associate Minister of Education
PROFESSOR NORMAN LONGWORTH - Vice-president World Initiative Lifelong Learning
(WILL) - Past-president European Lifelong Learning Initiative (ELLI) - advisor to UNESCO &
OECD - E.C. project Towards a European Learning Society (TELS)
PROFESSOR DENIS RALPH - Executive Director,
South Australian Centre for Lifelong Learning and Development
PROFESSOR SAM ALLWINKLE - Director of Lifelong Learning, Napier University, Edinburgh
- PALLACE project leader - Director, Edinburgh City Lifelong Learning Committee - Past-president
European Lifelong Learning Initiative (ELLI)
PROFESSOR ROGER BOSHIER -(ex-pat NZer) Department of Educational Studies, (Adult
Education) University of British Columbia, Canada.
PROFESSOR PHILIP CANDY, National Research Fellow, Dept. Education, Canberra.
LIISA TOMMILA(MA) -Deputy Mayor - Manager of Learning City Project, Espoo, Finland
Dr AIRINI - General Manager, Pasifika Development, Auckland College of Education
Dr ANDREW WEST - Chair designate Tertiary Education Commission - CEO NZQA
SYLVIA LEE - President of Knowledge Management International, Canada
- President of World Initiative for Lifelong Learning (WILL)
PENNY EAMES, Arts Access Aotearoa
and many more -
including local Maori advocates of lifelong learning - politicians and policy makers
- senior Directors of Educational Institutes - Educational and Learning Trusts -Programme
includes -
What is lifelong learning and the learning cities concept? --
Case studies of practising Learning Cities --
The role of lifelong learning in the life of indigenous people --
The Tertiary Education Strategy -- The role of technology --
Panel Topics discussing the roles of: Higher Education and Schools, Business and
Industry, Community Education, and Local Government in Lifelong Learning --
A Day at the Pallace: a presentation of the six international projects
and other parallel paper discussions.



The PALLACE project involves the cities of
Edinburgh, Scotland - Espoo, Finland – Sannois, France – Adelaide, South Australia -
Queensland University of Technology - Edmonton, Canada - Auckland, New Zealand
Who will benefit from this conference?
Mayors and Elected Representatives with the vision to improve their cities and towns
Directors of Education and staff with the creativity to make Lifelong Learning a reality
Decision Makers in Business and Industry with the acumen to contribute to the wealth
creation possibilities of Learning Cities and Towns.
Developers of Cities and Regions with the vision to transform their territory into
a world-class space
Administrators and staff from Universities and Adult Education with the imagination to
play their part in the development of communities and community structures
Persuasive Professionals in Central and Local Government with the dynamism to
implement a lifelong learning future
Visionary Voluntary and Community Workers with the zeal to improve learning in order
to develop more fulfilled people and greater social stability
Imaginative innovators from Private Training Enterprises with the eagerness to give a
practical local, national and international focus to their activities
This is an important conference that is not to be missed
Register Early - Limited Numbers
Registrations
early bird registration by 22 november 2002 $325.00
full conference registration (after 22 Nov. 2002) $375.00
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